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# Clustering
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## Basic Example
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Connecting to a cluster is a bit different. Create the client by specifying some (or all) of the nodes in your cluster and then use it like a regular client instance:
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```typescript
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import { createCluster } from 'redis';
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(async () => {
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const cluster = createCluster({
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rootNodes: [
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{
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url: 'redis://10.0.0.1:30001'
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},
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{
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url: 'redis://10.0.0.2:30002'
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}
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]
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});
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cluster.on('error', (err) => console.log('Redis Cluster Error', err));
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await cluster.connect();
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await cluster.set('key', 'value');
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const value = await cluster.get('key');
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})();
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```
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## `createCluster` configuration
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> See the [client configuration](./client-configuration.md) page for the `rootNodes` and `defaults` configuration schemas.
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| Property | Default | Description |
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| rootNodes | | An array of root nodes that are part of the cluster, which will be used to get the cluster topology. Each element in the array is a client configuration object. There is no need to specify every node in the cluster, 3 should be enough to reliably connect and obtain the cluster configuration from the server |
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| defaults | | The default configuration values for every client in the cluster. Use this for example when specifying an ACL user to connect with |
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| useReplicas | `false` | When `true`, distribute load by executing readonly commands (such as `GET`, `GEOSEARCH`, etc.) across all cluster nodes. When `false`, only use master nodes |
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| maxCommandRedirections | `16` | The maximum number of times a command will be redirected due to `MOVED` or `ASK` errors |
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| modules | | Object defining which [Redis Modules](../README.md#modules) to include |
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| scripts | | Object defining Lua Scripts to use with this client (see [Lua Scripts](../README.md#lua-scripts)) |
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## Command Routing
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### Commands that operate on Redis Keys
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Commands such as `GET`, `SET`, etc. will be routed by the first key, for instance `MGET 1 2 3` will be routed by the key `1`.
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### [Server Commands](https://redis.io/commands#server)
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Admin commands such as `MEMORY STATS`, `FLUSHALL`, etc. are not attached to the cluster, and should be executed on a specific node using `.getSlot()` or `.getAllMasters()`.
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### "Forwarded Commands"
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Some commands (e.g. `PUBLISH`) are forwarded to other cluster nodes by the Redis server. The client will send these commands to a random node in order to spread the load across the cluster.
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